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snowden needs to face the music. i don't have any heroes hiding out in russian airports who are sharing information with our enemies or certainly people who don't have our best interest. if you want to do something either go to a reporter in the united states, but don't share the information with our enemies. and if you do, come back and face the criminal justice system and see if you can convince a jury -- >> do we know whether he shared secrets with other governments? hear me out for a second here. the whole idea of snowden and people saying he could have been a whistle-blower, he couldn't have been. he wasn't an employee. he was an outside contractor. he says he told two of his supervisors. at that point, don't you think that he might say, you know, maybe i ought to get out of here, i'm in big trouble? >> or he could have gone to you, judge. he could have gone to a reporter in this country -- seriously. we've got reporters right now who are winning in court when it comes to whether or not they have to disclose the
snowden needs to face the music. i don't have any heroes hiding out in russian airports who are sharing information with our enemies or certainly people who don't have our best interest. if you want to do something either go to a reporter in the united states, but don't share the information with our enemies. and if you do, come back and face the criminal justice system and see if you can convince a jury -- >> do we know whether he shared secrets with other governments? hear me out for a...
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we could have kidnapped snowden in hong kong and brought him home. he should be brought home either openly or covertly so that he can be tried, convicted command executed as a trader. >> two groups in five administrations. the bureaucrats who don't want to see an agency going dn like this, and the other, let's keep in min but then the camp of the obama campaign, those who want to criticize the ageies in bringing down. the result is will we see right now. lou: thank you both, gentlemen. >> thank you very much. lou: check out my new book. winng back the country with knowledge that empowers, ideas that matter, and solutionshat work. debuts january 7th b is available online now for pre orders. please avail yourselves. up next, new york mayor inauguration playing out like a roast of outgoing mayor michael bloomberg. the billionaire was visibly unhappy and appropriately so. i don't oftengree with the former mayor. the "a-team" up next. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizzplace at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedr
we could have kidnapped snowden in hong kong and brought him home. he should be brought home either openly or covertly so that he can be tried, convicted command executed as a trader. >> two groups in five administrations. the bureaucrats who don't want to see an agency going dn like this, and the other, let's keep in min but then the camp of the obama campaign, those who want to criticize the ageies in bringing down. the result is will we see right now. lou: thank you both, gentlemen....
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edward snowden shouldn't get clemency. he shouldn't because he went into a job intending to steal secrets. he promised, he signed a contract to keep those secrets. instead he stole them. he revealed them. after he did that or before he did that, he left the country instead of like i said sticking around to face the music. unlike, for example, daniel elsburg who allowed himself to be subjected to prosecution. while i think "the new york times" has been right, there's been some value in the public discussion and the revelations. that we will grant him clemency. wouldn't just be ridiculous to award snowden from being a fugitive from justice. it would encourage every other who thinks about spilling government -- >> that was the first reaction i had. what kind of a precedent do we set? now you're empowering everything who works in the intelligence field, the military, industrial complex. whatever you'd like to call it. if they perceive it as a constitutional violation, they can step forward, put everything on line. what of that
edward snowden shouldn't get clemency. he shouldn't because he went into a job intending to steal secrets. he promised, he signed a contract to keep those secrets. instead he stole them. he revealed them. after he did that or before he did that, he left the country instead of like i said sticking around to face the music. unlike, for example, daniel elsburg who allowed himself to be subjected to prosecution. while i think "the new york times" has been right, there's been some value in...
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snowden has been charged with three felonies. if, in fact, he believes that what he did was right, then like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> would he do that? under what circumstances would he do it? >> here's the problem with that. the law under which mr. snowden is charged, the 1917 espionage act, a world war i statute, doesn't distinguish between leaks to the press and public interest. and i think we can all agree that some of this information has been profoundly in the public interest and someone who sells secrets to the enemy for personal profit. in fact, the judge has argued in certain cases that it's a worse violation to legal to the press than to the enemies because all gets to see it. >> he took an oath not to disclose classified information? >> he certainly signed the same agreement that everybody else signs, but his oath is to the constitution. if the law allowed him to make a public interest defense, if the law allowed him to say, look how much goo
snowden has been charged with three felonies. if, in fact, he believes that what he did was right, then like every american citizen, he can come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> would he do that? under what circumstances would he do it? >> here's the problem with that. the law under which mr. snowden is charged, the 1917 espionage act, a world war i statute, doesn't distinguish between leaks to the press and public interest. and i think we can all...
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. >>> the reported source of those documents is nsa leaker edward snowden. and some members of congress say they aren't impressed with his recent publicity blitz. >> you know, he has kindled an important public debate. but, frankly, i think it came from a mixture of motivations on his part. and i think he should have stayed in the united states and been willing to stand up for his beliefs if that's what motivated him. >> he stole american classified documents that because of their release jeopardizes our troops in places like afghanistan. and has allowed nation states, russia, china and others to allow them to collect information to keep america safe. >> snowden's legal adviser appeared on "meet the press." >> there are lots of time that society moves forward rather than backwards. for now, he doesn't believe and i don't believe that the cost of his life of conscience so should be a life behind bars. >>> police in phoenix say during a bank robbery attempt saturday the suspect mario garnett was shot and killed by a detective. he's believed to be the same man
. >>> the reported source of those documents is nsa leaker edward snowden. and some members of congress say they aren't impressed with his recent publicity blitz. >> you know, he has kindled an important public debate. but, frankly, i think it came from a mixture of motivations on his part. and i think he should have stayed in the united states and been willing to stand up for his beliefs if that's what motivated him. >> he stole american classified documents that because...
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." >>> the purported source of those documents is nsa leaker edward snowden and some members of congress say they aren't impressed with his recent publicity blitz. >> you know, he has kindled an important public debate. but frankly, i think it came from a mixture of motivations on his part. and i think he should have saved the united stat-- stayed in the states and been willing to stand up for his beliefs if that's what motivated him. >> he stole classified documents that because of their release jeopardize soldiers in the field and afghanistan and has allowed china and others to have valuable insight in the way our intelligence services operate to collect information to keep america safe. >> snowden's legal adviser appeared sunday on nbc's "meet the press." >> there are lots of times when people violate the law and society decides for one reason or another to look forward rather than backwards. i think this is one of those cases. for now he doesn't believe and i don't believe the cost of his act of conshebs should be a life behind bars. >> the secret service says a suspect in a bank rob
." >>> the purported source of those documents is nsa leaker edward snowden and some members of congress say they aren't impressed with his recent publicity blitz. >> you know, he has kindled an important public debate. but frankly, i think it came from a mixture of motivations on his part. and i think he should have saved the united stat-- stayed in the states and been willing to stand up for his beliefs if that's what motivated him. >> he stole classified documents...
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a new york congressman, peter king, says snowden did real damage. >> what snowden has done has unraveled a significant part of the defenses we had set up after september 11, not just defense but some of our preemptive abilities, to stop something before it happens. >> snowden's team says it's time for the supreme court to take up whether the nsa spying is legal. lower courts have had controversial rulings. >>> new leaks exposing practices by the nsa's hacker unit that reportedly affected microsoft. a german magazine accuses american spies of hijacking software. the division, called tailor access operations, reportedly has sophisticated equipment for cracking and also plants malicious software. >>> federal officials today said more than a million people used the government website in december to sign up for health insurance. experts estimate about another one million used state-run markets to enroll, pushing the total number of people enrolled to about two million. the federal website serves 36 states. 14 states, including california, have their own sites. the overall goal is to enroll se
a new york congressman, peter king, says snowden did real damage. >> what snowden has done has unraveled a significant part of the defenses we had set up after september 11, not just defense but some of our preemptive abilities, to stop something before it happens. >> snowden's team says it's time for the supreme court to take up whether the nsa spying is legal. lower courts have had controversial rulings. >>> new leaks exposing practices by the nsa's hacker unit that...
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so, it goes way beyond snowden. way beyond the obama administration trying to negotiate an arms agreement around the world. controlling the russians means you can affect the chinese, the rush -- the indians, maybe even the iranians. he has sort of gone back to that old soviet syndrome, you can have influence by making trouble. one exception stands out, the syrian chemical weapons agreement. he saw a chance there for himself and russia to have a positive influence by making a deal. and obama actually deserves a lot more credit for that than other people say. his threat to attack syria -- by the way, the launchers of the weapons systems, the chemical weapons systems, are based on the hill in damascus very near the home of bashir al-assad. fewer russians worried about whether he would survive, he would not want american cruise missiles going into targets that were maybe a few miles from his home. an innocent deal that was made there. but vladimir putin did that and he deserves credit for that. the problems he will have
so, it goes way beyond snowden. way beyond the obama administration trying to negotiate an arms agreement around the world. controlling the russians means you can affect the chinese, the rush -- the indians, maybe even the iranians. he has sort of gone back to that old soviet syndrome, you can have influence by making trouble. one exception stands out, the syrian chemical weapons agreement. he saw a chance there for himself and russia to have a positive influence by making a deal. and obama...
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to recover from snowden's disclosure. jamie. >>> molly hennenberg live for us in washington. thanks for the latest on that story. >>> so it is full speed ahead for drones as the faa is set to test them around the country. we will tell you where and why that's significant in a moment. >> plus, sometimes we take a closer look at ourselves and everybody else in the media on the "duck dynasty" controversy today, howie will be here to weigh in. >>> and a race against a clock for a teenager declared brain dead. she's said to be taken off life support only hours from now, and her family's desperate search to keep her alive. >> every time i go in there i let her know i will not let them take you to the coroner's office, jahi, i won't. >>> the faa announcing six states where research will develop drones. military can use them overseas but also used by government, farmers and universities we're told. alaska, nevada, new york, north dakota, texas and virginia. the faa considered geography and climate, infrastructure and air space for its criteria. the goal is to have unmanned drones saf
to recover from snowden's disclosure. jamie. >>> molly hennenberg live for us in washington. thanks for the latest on that story. >>> so it is full speed ahead for drones as the faa is set to test them around the country. we will tell you where and why that's significant in a moment. >> plus, sometimes we take a closer look at ourselves and everybody else in the media on the "duck dynasty" controversy today, howie will be here to weigh in. >>> and a...
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by letting a rogue former contractor named edward snowden download a bus load of secrets. so-called signal intelligence from its computer system. splash some of it to the media then run off to russia of all places. while the goodies continued to be spilled item by item for maximum effect. finally on our list, coming in dead even, tied for first place with a broken government award of the year, congress for the absolutely inskpliksable shut down crisis of 2013 that featured a dramatic reading after dr. seuss classic in the midst of 21-hour senate talk-a-thon. >> i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am. >> not to be overlooked, obama administration for the utterly disastrous bungled roll out of the healthcare.gov website. which debacle is worse is entirely in the eye of the beholder. futile attempts by the minority to dismantle a law of the land upheld by supreme court with the stated aim of getting rid of the president's signature achievement or the video replays of the laider of the free world promising that his signature achievement would allow flyn
by letting a rogue former contractor named edward snowden download a bus load of secrets. so-called signal intelligence from its computer system. splash some of it to the media then run off to russia of all places. while the goodies continued to be spilled item by item for maximum effect. finally on our list, coming in dead even, tied for first place with a broken government award of the year, congress for the absolutely inskpliksable shut down crisis of 2013 that featured a dramatic reading...
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bill: the former head of the cia and nsa has changed his opinion on ed snowden. he thinks the nsa leaker as a full-blown traitor. >> stole american classified document that is because of their release, jeopardizes our troops in the field in places like afghanistan. and has allowed nation states, russia, china, others to have valuable insight the way our intelligence service operate to collect information to keep america safe. i was going to the library to do my homework. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. bill: everybody's tweeting, right, heather? heather: absolutely. bill: even the sharks. scientists down under
bill: the former head of the cia and nsa has changed his opinion on ed snowden. he thinks the nsa leaker as a full-blown traitor. >> stole american classified document that is because of their release, jeopardizes our troops in the field in places like afghanistan. and has allowed nation states, russia, china, others to have valuable insight the way our intelligence service operate to collect information to keep america safe. i was going to the library to do my homework. it took a lot of...
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snowden a plea bargain or some form of clementsy that would allow him to return home. >> i think this is open to public debate and this is certainly an editorialal page of the left sxtsdz within their power and influence to knock barack obama from the left to say, look, you're the guy who is in favor of whistle blowing, al allegedly, and we think this guy is a whistleblower. this is one of the occasions where they have more pull. it's one of the times i might agree with the "new york times." >> you might agree. interesting. the enormous political fallout would happen if president obama were to do such a thing. andy rosenthal was quoted as saying, sometimes you have to go beyond what is realistic in an editorial and talk about what you should should happen. >> okay. i don't know how real it is. i'm not being funny. i don't know how much influence it's ultimately going to have. i think the other things, though, in terms of mentioning fallout is we have political fallout for who exactly since president obama is not facing another election. are there going to be implications for hillary c
snowden a plea bargain or some form of clementsy that would allow him to return home. >> i think this is open to public debate and this is certainly an editorialal page of the left sxtsdz within their power and influence to knock barack obama from the left to say, look, you're the guy who is in favor of whistle blowing, al allegedly, and we think this guy is a whistleblower. this is one of the occasions where they have more pull. it's one of the times i might agree with the "new york...
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this, was asked is the nsa collected on the american people and he says no, then a few weeks later, snowden comes out with documents that proves they are, if they have that happen in the bush administration they would've been screaming for an impeachment right now but really you haven't heard that much in the media or from the left. i think it's important to not trade these americans, especially in philadelphia, the capital of american liberty, let's stop trading freedom for the dilution of security because we're never going to live in a country that's free of risk. if we keep saying to the government yes, we trust you and they keep collecting, keep collecting, and every time an incident happens, the liberty erodes a little bit more. i think it's time to reevaluate some of those policies. >> another question. >> it seems that we are facing a significant threat from violent terrorists -- with bio terrorists, and al qaeda calling for new recruits to a microbiologist to genetic engineers. d. have any thoughts on how we might protect ourselves from this new threat? >> look, the lone wolf terror
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has some harsh new comments about edward snowden. coming up, why he new considers the n.s.a. leaker a full blown trader. and if you're one of the millions of americans resolve to go lose some pounds in the new year, we have the tips you need to hear about making a plan and sticking to it. jon: man who once headed the national security agency and the c.i.a. is changing his tune about edward snowden. michael haydens says he views him now as a traitor. here is more on that. >> hi, jon. general hayden says the u.s. discovered previous secret sellers and most were u.s. citizens working for the soviets or russians. but he's saying snowden as something different. >> i used to say he was a defector and there's a history of defection. there's a history of defection to moscow and he seems to be part of that string. i'm now kind of drifting in the direction of perhaps more harsh language. >> such as? >> such as traitor. >> based on what? >> past two weeks, in open letters to the german and the brazilian government, he has offered to reveal more american secrets to those governments in r
has some harsh new comments about edward snowden. coming up, why he new considers the n.s.a. leaker a full blown trader. and if you're one of the millions of americans resolve to go lose some pounds in the new year, we have the tips you need to hear about making a plan and sticking to it. jon: man who once headed the national security agency and the c.i.a. is changing his tune about edward snowden. michael haydens says he views him now as a traitor. here is more on that. >> hi, jon....
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now they're calling for edward snowden to be given a clean slate. chris wallace is here to make sense of the "new york times." >> he requested johnny cash. ♪ i find it very, very easy to be true ♪ pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had ned . ♪ he he [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity
now they're calling for edward snowden to be given a clean slate. chris wallace is here to make sense of the "new york times." >> he requested johnny cash. ♪ i find it very, very easy to be true ♪ pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had ned . ♪ he he [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of...
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the snowden comes out with documents that say they are and he would have been screaming for an impeachment by now but we haven't heard that much in the media. i think it's important to not -- especially in philadelphia here in the capitol of american liberty, let's stop trading freedom for the illusion of security because we are never going to live in a country that is free of risks and if we keep saying to the government keep collecting, it would have rose a little bit more and it's time to evaluate some of those policies. >> another question. >> it seems that we are facing a significant threat from the buyer terrorists with this whole field of advancing have the recruits that are microbiologists and engineers. do you have any thoughts on how we might protect from those new threats? >> the lone wolf terrorist threat is probably the greatest one that you could ever fully suspect. the best way to go after terrorism is to go after their networks and hunt them down where they are and it's not just going after the shooter but it's coming after their logistics nine. all those things you need to
the snowden comes out with documents that say they are and he would have been screaming for an impeachment by now but we haven't heard that much in the media. i think it's important to not -- especially in philadelphia here in the capitol of american liberty, let's stop trading freedom for the illusion of security because we are never going to live in a country that is free of risks and if we keep saying to the government keep collecting, it would have rose a little bit more and it's time to...
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the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. -- released by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> happening right now. if you can believe it. australian icebreaker carrying the 52 stranded passengers from the ship in antarctica have been ordered to stop its voyage and on standby now because officials on the chinese vessel involved in the dramatic helicopter ruse cue on thursday are thinking they are are stuck in the ice again. once it starts back up it will stop at a base for supplies before the voyage to tasmania. >>> the winter storm is is not over yet. >>> details of an arrest in the death of a beloved catholic priest in california. what police say happened there. >>> also a taker explodes on an icy michigan road but the driver is able to walk away. you have to hear this. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check
the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. -- released by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> happening right now. if you can believe it. australian icebreaker carrying the 52 stranded passengers from the ship in antarctica have been ordered to stop its voyage and on standby now because officials on the chinese vessel involved in the dramatic helicopter ruse cue on thursday are thinking they are are stuck in the ice...
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it's not clear whether leaker edward snowden had anything to do with this leak. >>> after a rocky star, obamacare enrollments are seeing a turnaround. the obama administration overall goal is to get 700,000 signed up. >> not a happy year for americans whose long-term unemployment benefits conspired saturday after congress failed to pass an extension. democrats are vowing to reinstate the benefits a top priority when congress returns in january, but many republicans argue that emergency assistance is no longer necessary as the economy improves. >>> lawmakers taking aim at a report in "the new york times" saying al qaeda was not involved in the 2012 benghazi attack that left four americans dead, including the u.s. ambassador chris stevens. mike rogers insists that analysis is just not true. >> there was aspiration to conduct an attack by al qaeda and their affiliates in libya, we know that. >> republicans have long claimed the attack was planned for the anniversary of 9/11 but some democrats are taking issue with this "the new york times" report. >> intelligence indicates that al qaeda w
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>> the snowden leaks. the nsa wire tap story. >> continuing to reverberate and will do so. >> through next year as well. >> katherine, for you? >> i'd say the obama care rollout. it's been less than ideal and it's the signature domestic policy for the administration. >> and it seems to be turning a tide. >> yes. >> potentially. we'll have to wait and see. all right. and i just want to, david, quickly get your reaction to syria. does it look like they're going to meet their deadline? >> i think that's no surprise. i think syria will be a huge problem. across the middle east there's going to be more and more turbulence. the key thing for the u.s., and we talked about this earlier, i think that the jihadists are becoming less popular and more brutal. in benghazi, the militia that carried out the attack has been driven from the city. so there are people turning against them, people, arabs, muslims in the region that are opposing al qaeda more and more. how does the u.s. take advantage of that. >> certainly the
>> the snowden leaks. the nsa wire tap story. >> continuing to reverberate and will do so. >> through next year as well. >> katherine, for you? >> i'd say the obama care rollout. it's been less than ideal and it's the signature domestic policy for the administration. >> and it seems to be turning a tide. >> yes. >> potentially. we'll have to wait and see. all right. and i just want to, david, quickly get your reaction to syria. does it look like...
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edward snowden reveals himself as the source of one of the biggest government leaks in history. >> anyone could get secrets and pass them on the open market. >> i will not scramble jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> in may we learned the irs was targeting groups for scrutiny. she still refuses to answer questions. >> i have decided not t to answer any questions today. >> just three of the big scandals plaguing the white house in 2013 and beyond. look at the picture of president obama. he looks so sad. these are the scandals. joining us now, president and ceo of whitman strategies and monica crowly. he probably is sad. which of these do you view as the most significant? >> i think the irs scandal is the most dangerous scandal in u.s. history. here is why. any time in the past the irs has been used as a political weapon against political opponents it's always been elite versus elite like the kennedys against nixon. it was always directed toward other elites they see as a political threat. this is what makes it dangerous to the fabric of the country. the irs is being targeted and used as a
edward snowden reveals himself as the source of one of the biggest government leaks in history. >> anyone could get secrets and pass them on the open market. >> i will not scramble jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> in may we learned the irs was targeting groups for scrutiny. she still refuses to answer questions. >> i have decided not t to answer any questions today. >> just three of the big scandals plaguing the white house in 2013 and beyond. look at the...
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and yet edward snowden, there is a picture of him. he's a guy who thumbs his nose at the constitution and the establishment of course to the criminal justice system. he pled it. >> here is a guy who causes you know, academic elites at one party and raises the glasses and said he is a hero and others saying he is a criminal. and everybody has the competing arguments. but the reality is he committed a crime no question in my opinion. >> he is not a whistle blower. he is not one. and i want to go to lynn stewart i interviewed her over the years and represented the blind sheik who aided in the first terrorist attacks and now released because she's doing. is that the right -- david let me go to you on this. is that the right decision? >> apparently she has breast cancer and has approximately 18 months to live. but remember what she did. she was retained by the blipped shiek, and passes it to a terrorist group and much more involved than we have time to get into. she was convicted of providing material information to a terrorist group and a
and yet edward snowden, there is a picture of him. he's a guy who thumbs his nose at the constitution and the establishment of course to the criminal justice system. he pled it. >> here is a guy who causes you know, academic elites at one party and raises the glasses and said he is a hero and others saying he is a criminal. and everybody has the competing arguments. but the reality is he committed a crime no question in my opinion. >> he is not a whistle blower. he is not one. and i...
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and here is edward snowden. his list blowing the lid off of the program particularly the metadining of telephone records and the stunning verdict in the murder trial of george zimmerman and the shooting death of trayvon martin and jodi arias who could get the death penalty. we'll look a head to see what we expect. johnathon and fred joins us. we have a lot to cover and let's begin with edward snowdep. johna, he proclaimed proudly he won and then a federal judge said not so fast, i find it is constitutional and legal. this battle is far from over. >> that is a crazy ruling. and look anywhere. you are a lawyer and you need a reason, just a tiny reason before you undermine people's privacy undermined the rest of ours. one judge said one thing and it will go to a pole and the judge will rule the opposite. it is a long battle. >> this guy ed snowden accused his employer violating the constitution and fleeing to china and then russia. he is thumbing his nose to the constitution's established judicial system. >> he lea
and here is edward snowden. his list blowing the lid off of the program particularly the metadining of telephone records and the stunning verdict in the murder trial of george zimmerman and the shooting death of trayvon martin and jodi arias who could get the death penalty. we'll look a head to see what we expect. johnathon and fred joins us. we have a lot to cover and let's begin with edward snowdep. johna, he proclaimed proudly he won and then a federal judge said not so fast, i find it is...
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>> you know, it's really interesting right now with the russians providing temporary asylum to snowden. and yet we have some tremendous technical capabilities. and i was pleased to see today that the state department promised full support and cooperation to help the russians. we are all in this together, really, to battle the threat of terrorism and acts such as this. so i think it's going to be one of those things that rises above other issues, and the united states is capable of providing tremendous support in the way of some of our technical capabilities, and i brielieve tt they will do that. everybody has a common stake in making these safe games. >> many people will need to go through volgograd, the site of the bombings, and it is located just above the north caucasus region. did they make a mistake by having the games in sochi in the first place? >> well, you know, i don't know exactly what their selection criteria was, don, but certainly, after this olympics when we see -- hopeful think wi -- hopefully they will be successful. it might be something that the ioc will in the futur
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the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> new this morning. secretary of state john kerry in the west bank meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. he arrived in israeli thursday to create a middle east peace deal he says is not mission impossible. he had dinner with israeli prime minister benefiting anyone netanyahu who says there is growing doubt in israel the palestinians want peace. kerry's tenth trip to the region and harsh word. >> the time is soon arriving where leaders are going to have to make difficult decisions. we are close to take time, if not at it, and i think we understand the circumstances within which we are working. >> the secretary of state vows to work to narrow the differences on a framework that addresses core issues including borders between israel and a future palestinian state. >>> more drama down south. happening right now. that australian icebreaker carrying the 52 rescued passengers who were on the stranded sh
the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> new this morning. secretary of state john kerry in the west bank meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. he arrived in israeli thursday to create a middle east peace deal he says is not mission impossible. he had dinner with israeli prime minister benefiting anyone netanyahu who says there is growing doubt in israel the palestinians want peace....
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and how much in exile for edward snowden? first the developments in the benghazi story. joining me here in washington on our set is nbc chief news foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. and from vermont, "new york times" cairo bureau chief. david, thank you for being here. it changes the narrative, it changes the report on benghazi, and let me lay out the context of what you conclude. months of investigation, you write, by the "new york times" centered on extensive interviews with libyans in benghazi who had direct knowledge of the attack there and its context, turned up no evidence that al qaeda or other international terrorist groups had any role in the assault. the attack was led instead by fighters who had benefited directly from nato's air power and logistics support during the uprising against colonel ka gaud i. and contrary to claims by some members of congress, it was fueled by islam. two key points. how do you know it wasn't al qaeda? >> well, i don't think i'm out on a limb there. i think honestly if you asked anybody in the u.s. intelligence business,
and how much in exile for edward snowden? first the developments in the benghazi story. joining me here in washington on our set is nbc chief news foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. and from vermont, "new york times" cairo bureau chief. david, thank you for being here. it changes the narrative, it changes the report on benghazi, and let me lay out the context of what you conclude. months of investigation, you write, by the "new york times" centered on extensive...
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edward snowden made off with thousands of classified documents and exposed top secret surveillance programs. asian gnaw flight crash landed at san francisco international airport. most passengers made it out alive but three teenagers died. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> they cleared george zimmerman of all charges in the killing of trayvon martin. >> welcome. >> a new british royal came into the world. prince george is third in line to the throne. house republicans refuse to raise the debt ceiling and less than democrats agree to defund obamacare. >> it led to a government shut down that lasted 16 days. >> healthcare.gov launched with technical glitches making it nearly impossible for americans to enroll. critics say president obama lied when he promised... >> if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. >> ending the year on a solemn note. fast and furious star paul walker was killed in a fiery car crash. and civil rights icon nelson mandela died at the age of 95. >> that's the year in review. a lot happening. >>> the time is 25 after the top of
edward snowden made off with thousands of classified documents and exposed top secret surveillance programs. asian gnaw flight crash landed at san francisco international airport. most passengers made it out alive but three teenagers died. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> they cleared george zimmerman of all charges in the killing of trayvon martin. >> welcome. >> a new british royal came into the world. prince george is third in line to the throne....
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the cnn poll found the month that the edward snowden scandal broke the approval rating under 30 fell by 17 percent. we see a deep distrust building from the irs scandals, a benghazi, and then the nsa scandal and we saw a 17% decline in one month. so this is the main issue perhaps. stuart: a majority of millenials 57% now disapprove of of obamacare. this is another reversal considering they are reversing there support for the president? >> that's right. the average millenials have seen their premiums go up three times. i had a revealing conversation over christmas who saw his premiums go up $260 per month and the new plan was wars and less benefits. he had just gotten married married, starting a new household trying to save for a whole but could not afford an extra $260 per month is the skyrocketing premiums are very sad. stuart: did he vote for obama in 2012? >> he did not. he voted for mayor romney blakey said his friends started to raise their eyebrows that this is not what they signed up for. stuart: unemployment with millenials is 15.9%. and i am told one-third of millenials live
the cnn poll found the month that the edward snowden scandal broke the approval rating under 30 fell by 17 percent. we see a deep distrust building from the irs scandals, a benghazi, and then the nsa scandal and we saw a 17% decline in one month. so this is the main issue perhaps. stuart: a majority of millenials 57% now disapprove of of obamacare. this is another reversal considering they are reversing there support for the president? >> that's right. the average millenials have seen...
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james rosen finding himself in claims that the justice department was tracking phone records and edward snowden linking surveillance program information. >> the united states is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communication. >> and the president feeling the heat with the roll out of the health care law. his approval rating are hitting an all-time low. >> i think we underestimated the complexity of building a website. >> and a leave of absence did you to the misreport of the benghazi attack. >> no doubt many of the heavy hitters are hard at work on one resolution and that is to keep their news of scandals in 2014. >> some folks might try to build up a scandal >> i am looking for the comebacks. 2013 is almost in the books. but what will some of the big political stories of 2014 be? >> probably a scandal or two in there. and taking television to a whole new level, greg. wait until you hear how much this 110-inch screen goes for. >> that is not big enough. >> samsung is trying to prove that bigger is better with this u ultra high definition 110-inch television boasting four times the pixe
james rosen finding himself in claims that the justice department was tracking phone records and edward snowden linking surveillance program information. >> the united states is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communication. >> and the president feeling the heat with the roll out of the health care law. his approval rating are hitting an all-time low. >> i think we underestimated the complexity of building a website. >> and a leave of absence did you to the...
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some believe snowden is a hero. others call him a traitor. >>> he was born in south africa but he belonged to the world. nelson mandela's third is the third top story of 2013 according to those who voted on cnn.com. the world came together to mourn the 95-year-old's passing and remember his life, a symbol of the struggle against racial oppression and an inspiration to many. >>> the boston mayrathon bombin comes in at your number two. april 15 is a day we will never forget. three people killed. more than 260 wounded after two bombs exploded near the finish line. the hunt for the suspected bombers gripped the nation for several days. 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shoot-out with police. his 19-year-old brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and is awaiting trial on federal charg charges. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> and the emergence of an unconventional leader of the catholic church is your top story of 2013. pope francis became the 266th pontiff, the first latin american to take the title. his rema
some believe snowden is a hero. others call him a traitor. >>> he was born in south africa but he belonged to the world. nelson mandela's third is the third top story of 2013 according to those who voted on cnn.com. the world came together to mourn the 95-year-old's passing and remember his life, a symbol of the struggle against racial oppression and an inspiration to many. >>> the boston mayrathon bombin comes in at your number two. april 15 is a day we will never forget....
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they did not release the report based on documents leaked by edward snowden. >>> a serial police officer shooter, 48-year-old mario edward garnett was gunned down by plain clothes officers after he robbed a bank there in phoenix. officials say garnett shot and killed sergeant gail stopper last week in mississippi. >>> incredible pictures out of mexico this morning. a picturesque highway used by tourists to travel between insonata and tijuana collapsed. it fell apart t. ground started to give way and tumbled into the ocean t. driver of that truck managed to get out. what caused that collapse? still unclear. >>> for ted cruz has started the legal process to officially renounce his canadian citizenship. now, cruz says he hopes to complete the process sometime next year t. freshman senator was born if calgary to an american mother and cuban father. cruz denied that this decision to renounce his citizenship has any implications for his political future. of course, a lot of speculation about 2016. >>> we know the rollout of healthcare.gov has been a bit rocky to say the least. here's something
they did not release the report based on documents leaked by edward snowden. >>> a serial police officer shooter, 48-year-old mario edward garnett was gunned down by plain clothes officers after he robbed a bank there in phoenix. officials say garnett shot and killed sergeant gail stopper last week in mississippi. >>> incredible pictures out of mexico this morning. a picturesque highway used by tourists to travel between insonata and tijuana collapsed. it fell apart t. ground...
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nsa official told "60 minutes" the agency was concerned enough about the connecting cables on edward snowden's computers that it removed those cables after he leaked nsa documents. according to the german magazine, this nsa hacking unit targets potential terrorists, foreign security agencies and corporations. >> from an eavesdropping perspective, this is a gold mine. if i can own your computer, if i can gain access to it and gain a foothold into it, now i have access to all of your secrets. >> we contacted the nsa for response to the report. in a statement, the agency said quote, tailored access operations is a unique national asset that is on the front lines of enabling nsa to defend the nation and its allies. tao's work is in support of foreign intelligence collection. that means they are saying that americans inside the u.s. are not targeted by this. >> still, more important questions being asked about what is going on over at the nsa. brian todd, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, a second deadly bombing in russia and growing fears about a terror attack at the upcoming olympics. i'll
nsa official told "60 minutes" the agency was concerned enough about the connecting cables on edward snowden's computers that it removed those cables after he leaked nsa documents. according to the german magazine, this nsa hacking unit targets potential terrorists, foreign security agencies and corporations. >> from an eavesdropping perspective, this is a gold mine. if i can own your computer, if i can gain access to it and gain a foothold into it, now i have access to all of...
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edward snowden's incessant leaks exposed u.s. secrets on an unpredictable scale, unprecedented scale, rather, and on capitol hill, republicans' biggest victories came in the form of deeffets as they derailed immigration reform and gr gun control. but they may have reached with the government shutdown, which sent the party's poll numbers off a cliff. nevertheless, the obama administration may have suffered worst damage through the rollout of the aca. as we prepare for 2014, we'll see who can turn the page. danielle is a democratic strategist and vice president at the center for american progress. steven law is president and ceo of american crossroads, and m.j. lee is politico's financial services reporter. thanks to all of you for being here on new year's eve. happy holidays. >> good morning. >> i want to start off by playing a sound bite from phil shariro who i interviewed earlier today about health care. i want you to listen and get your reaction on the other side. >> came from the congressional budget office and became an accep
edward snowden's incessant leaks exposed u.s. secrets on an unpredictable scale, unprecedented scale, rather, and on capitol hill, republicans' biggest victories came in the form of deeffets as they derailed immigration reform and gr gun control. but they may have reached with the government shutdown, which sent the party's poll numbers off a cliff. nevertheless, the obama administration may have suffered worst damage through the rollout of the aca. as we prepare for 2014, we'll see who can...
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there's been the edward snowden case. there's been a sense that politically russia itself is kind of veering in the wrong direction. remember president obama came into office in 2009 vowing to reset u.s.-russian relations. there was a period for a couple years where u.s.-russia cooperation was been prioritized by the administration. they got some important gains out of that in terms of russian support on afghanistan, on iran and elsewhere. as that agenda run out of steam, there's been these areas of disagreement that has become more prominent. the administration has become under increasing political pressure to back off. there's the canceled summit last year which happened right at the whole snowden broke. now we're just kind of at a moment where politically there's not a lot to be gained from focusing on cooperation with russia. actually in terms of deliverables, this terms of concrete things that the administration can chalk up, i think setting aside syria where there is some war going on and the geneva conferences will
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the paper cites information from edward snowden, his documents also suggest the nsa still has a lot more work to do on this project. >>> new this morning, a dramatic rescue on lake michigan after a man gets stuck in the ice. coast guard and chicago firefighters rescuing this man who was more than 60 feet out from the shore. the man who has not been identified was taken to an area hospital where he's being listed in critical condition right now. >>> now more proof that pope francis really is a religious rock star. he reportedly drew 6.6 million people to his audiences, masses and other events at the vatican. that figure more than doubles the first-year numbers his predecessor, pope benedict xvi. the figures don't include his trips within italy or abroad. back to you now john as you bring us the latest from outside in the freezing cold. >>> thank you so much, ana. it is cold, temperatures just above 10 degrees, could be dropping even more. next up on "new day," new troubling information this morning for rescuers of that ship in antarctica. the australian ice breaker carrying the 52 rescued
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the conversation about snowden, put aside recommendations and what obama is going to do. what is the sentiment? i get the sense that some feel it will be the status quo. >> it will be interesting. my colleague at the daily beast reported that obama worked through the recommendations that he thinked about and 3/4 can be adopted easily and spending time trying to figure out in what can be done with the fighting that will result. there is push back from a number of agencies, especially the fbi. this is one of the defining issues of the obama admin addition station where they didn't expect. health care had something coming up and iraq and nsa and spying. that's the implications of this decision. >> they don't want to be involved and hold on, but they don't want to lead around and the government has to profit. >> there is a growing agreement left and right. we need some kind of process, something more than the courts. some actual procedure where the government said hey, this is something we need to do. give us analysis and the privacy people a chance to make the case about why
the conversation about snowden, put aside recommendations and what obama is going to do. what is the sentiment? i get the sense that some feel it will be the status quo. >> it will be interesting. my colleague at the daily beast reported that obama worked through the recommendations that he thinked about and 3/4 can be adopted easily and spending time trying to figure out in what can be done with the fighting that will result. there is push back from a number of agencies, especially the...
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unfortunately we are seeing all of these effects with the snowden leaks. i'm also concerned that we see much more risk aversion from the administration to collecting the intelligence needed to protect the nation. i expect that the cia general counsel you will fully support any criminal investigation into the leaks of classified information regardless of who might be responsible or why they occurred. when you and i met last week he agreed it was critical to gather intelligence through intelligent -- through interrogation of suspected terrorists. i remain very concerned about the administration's ongoing failure to develop a clear detention and interrogation policy. i understand the president made a promise to close guantanamo bay, but it is deeply troubling and shortsighted that not one terrorist has been added to the list of those being held and interrogated as long-term detainees in the last five years. as a cia general counsel i hope you will be a strong advocate for full, lawful intelligence interrogations without maranda and without attorneys. there is
unfortunately we are seeing all of these effects with the snowden leaks. i'm also concerned that we see much more risk aversion from the administration to collecting the intelligence needed to protect the nation. i expect that the cia general counsel you will fully support any criminal investigation into the leaks of classified information regardless of who might be responsible or why they occurred. when you and i met last week he agreed it was critical to gather intelligence through...